Mozilla is today releasing Firefox 67 to the stable branch. Let's see what is new in this version of the popular browser.

Mozilla is today releasing Firefox 67 to the stable branch. Let's see what is new in this version of the popular browser.
Starting with Firefox 67, Mozilla included their Firefox Monitor service as an added extension by default. Previously, it was a standalone service using which users could find out if prior data breaches had leaked their information. This service will be extended to offer real-time warnings when a Firefox user visits a website.
A number of modern browsers now have a feature called Picture-in-Picture mode out of the box. Picture-in-Picture mode allows opening videos that play in the web browser in a small overlay window which can be managed separately from the browser's window. This feature is available in Google Chrome, Vivaldi, and others. Finally, it is coming to Mozilla Firefox.
Firefox 67 is the upcoming version of the popular browser. Currently it is available in the Nightly channel. It features an updated about:config page and a revamped user interface for the add-on manager. Let's see what has changed.
Firefox 67 is the upcoming version of the popular browser. It may allow users to block cryptocurrency miners and fingerprinters.
When you install several Firefox versions in Windows (e.g. the stable one, Beta, and ESR), all instances will try to share a common browser profile. This often leads to issues, because changes between versions may break profile compatibility. This changes with Firefox 67.